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Star Trek 7: Generations (remastered) [DVD]
 
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Star Trek 7: Generations (remastered) [DVD]

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  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment (UK)
  • DVD Release Date: 22 Mar 2010
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B002XISFHW
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 17,661 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)


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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
Underated by many... 12 Jun 2005
Format:DVD
I first saw GENERATIONS as part of a "Trek Marathon" at the local cinema - films 5, 6 and GENERATIONS back to back. It may not sound much but believe me it was murder on the backside...

Still, it was worth it. Given the moans directed at the film by many critics (and even a few cast members!) I feared the worst, so was doubly delighted with the quality of the movie I actually saw. Never one to subscribe to the "only the even-numbered ones are good" theory, I revelled in the big screen adventures of characters who I'd grown to care about over their 7-year televsion stint and the plot, while riddled with holes, was a clever way of uniting two casts for a true "handing of the baton". People seem to forget that in a series like STAR TREK plots are merely a set up to explore the characters and their interactions with each other. For every problem GENERATIONS presented (Why was it impossible for Soren to simply fly into the Nexus, when that's how he got there in the first place?), we get superb character exploration as Picard faces (for the first time?) the inevitable truth of his own death. Unlike some reviewers I found the scenes of Patrick Stewart weeping for his lost family & future profoundly moving, while the "family" inside the Nexus were his perception of "perfection". If that can be interpreted as 'sacharine' then that's more an inditement of us as a culture than the scene itself.

My critisisms are minor: I certainly agree that as a send off for the original series cast, GENERATIONS was lacking. Obviously THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY is the "official" final TOS movie, but Kirk should have been dispatched with a little more consideration (if he had to die at all?). The appearance of the Enterprise B was a nice touch (I loved the champagne bottle lauch/opening secquence) but thought Captain Harriman seemed a little too nervous for the job.

Ultimately the film is about accepting our lot and facing the future with dignity, a staple of TREK "messages" (see also THE FINAL FRONTIER for such an example!). The film delivers this statement with passion and some staggeringly good set pieces (The Saucer crash is extraordinary!), so how it can be considered a failure by so many is beyond me. To this day the very final moments of the movie, as Picard and Riker bid farewell to the Enterprise D with grace and optimism, makes me go all misy-eyed and serve to remind us that humans aren't such a bad bunch after all.

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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful
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Format:DVD
Generations has a great storyline, mixing the worlds of The Original Series and The Next Generation.

While it may not feel like a proper movie, as opposed to a glorified Next Generation episode, I found this to be a fitting end to the popular series, giving birth to the more movie-like First Contact that came after.

It also paved the way for Lt. Worf's move to Deep Space Nine, and an excuse to make a new Enterprise for the next movie. It also brought some closure to the on-going story arcs set in the series involving Guinan (played superbly by Whoopi Goldberg) and the infamous Duras sisters of the Klingon Empire.

We also get to see the fate of Kirk!

If you watch and have been buying the DVD sets of The Next Generation, then consider this movie the series finale and add it to your collection.

The three movies that follow, First Contact, Insurrection and Nemesis all have a different tone to the series, and should be considered a stand-alone trilogy from the series, kind of like The Next Generation Next Generation.

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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful
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I was absolutely delighted to have gotten the all-new Special Edition of "Star Trek: Generations". I enjoyed this film when I first saw it at the cinema but consequently forgot about it in light of the superior "First Contact" and "Insurrection". "Generations" is worthy of a revival. The film is so much better than I remembered it to be. Superbly acted, well written and more than competently directed, "Generations" is enhanced further by a real treasure trove of bonus features, particularly the excellent featurettes about the origins of the film, cast and crew reminiscing, some lovely tributes to the dearly departed and an illuminating look at the creation of 24th century weapons, especially knives. Deleted scenes are presented in raw and unpolished form but that's a minor quibble. On the whole, the special edition of "Generations" is as good as the previous Trek movie specials. Outstanding.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Lots of nostalgia here ... but also confirmation that Picard was the...
Generations has perhaps one of more complex plotlines in the catalogue of Star Trek movies. Its unique selling point, of course, was the collaboration between Picard and Kirk in... Read more
Published 1 month ago by LXIX
Make it so so!
Star Trek Generations is the first of The Next Generation (TNG) movies and was quite a punt for Paramount, who were not sure the public would like the TNG characters in an... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Mr. G. Robinson
The Star Trek film that should never have been made
Picard and Kirk together again for the first time? Malcolm McDowell as the villain? It sounds like a dream come true for Star Trek fans. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Daniel Jolley
"...The predator has no teeth."
It's often been tradition for sci-fi films to introduce themselves with a fantastic opening shot - Danny Boyle did it recently with 'Sunshine', and Generations is where Star Trek... Read more
Published 18 months ago by GeekZilla
It was...fun...it was...probably the best star trek film so far
Upon reflection this is my favourite star trek film of them all, with the motion picture coming in second. Read more
Published 22 months ago by The Reviewer
average trek film
this is the kind of trek film i expected to see, its not that dissimilar to any episodic arc, it does however explain guinen the bartender in more detail then in 'times arrow', it... Read more
Published on 7 Feb 2010 by Jason Prudhoe
Wow! Great product!
I bought this product because me and my family all like Trek. When I received this item through the post I tried to watch it as soon as possible and it DID NOT disappoint me at... Read more
Published on 1 April 2009 by Mrs. G. Bedford
Well worth it!
This is one of my personal favorite films of the fanchise. It does a great job of bringing the original star trek and tng together for a fantastic feature film. Read more
Published on 15 Mar 2009 by Scott D. Becker
An entertaining but flawed film
I remember going to see this at the cinema filled with excitement, only to find myself leaving the cinema feeling rather depressed and empty. Read more
Published on 22 Jan 2009 by Amoyan
Rediscovered Gem
When this movie first came out i felt it was a bit of a let down. However, in hindsight i now know that the weight of expectation was so great that the final product could never... Read more
Published on 4 Mar 2005 by Shabeer Qureshi
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